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Astronomers use starlight to measure greenhouse gases in Earth’s atmosphere

August 7th, 2025 by me

Scientists have developed an algorithm called Astroclimes, which transforms stargazing instruments into climate sensors that measure greenhouse gases in Earth’s atmosphere.

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August full moon 2025 rises this weekend: Here’s how to see the stunning ‘Sturgeon Moon’

August 7th, 2025 by me

August’s full Sturgeon Moon rises this weekend, days before the Perseid meteor shower hits its peak.

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Science Can Solar System Planetary Projector review

August 7th, 2025 by me

A solar system model with a small projector built in, the Science Can Solar System Planetary Projector is a great educational tool for kids.

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Northern lights may be visible in these 18 states tonight

August 7th, 2025 by me

Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Illinois as an incoming solar storm could spark geomagnetic storm conditions overnight.

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Has ‘Strange New Worlds’ just unleashed ‘Star Trek’s scariest aliens since the Borg?

August 7th, 2025 by me

They don’t yet have a name, but “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds”‘s latest foes have surely beamed in from a horror movie.

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Canon’s entry-level full-frame camera —now $380 cheaper ahead of the Perseid meteor shower

August 7th, 2025 by me

The powerhouse R8 is ideal for astrophotography, and is already a brilliant budget performer, now even better at this price, with a Canon lens included.

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A blood moon is coming: Here’s what you need to know about the total lunar eclipse on Sept. 7

August 7th, 2025 by me

Start preparing now to catch next month’s dramatic total lunar eclipse.

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Planetarium celebrates 1st images from Vera Rubin Observatory | Space photo of the day for Aug. 7, 2025

August 7th, 2025 by me

The Prague Planetarium hosted a first-watch party to unveil the first images captured by the Vera Rubin Observatory

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